stool and bowel
Feces.
The term for solid body wastes expelled through the rectum is feces or stool.
The anus gets rid of solid waste in the human body
faeces.feces-(FEE-seez), also known as stools, are solid body wastes expelled through the rectum and anus.defecation-(def-eh-KAY-shun), also known as a bowel movement, is the evacuation or emptying of the large intestine.
Stool refers to the solid waste that is passed out of the body, while feces is the medical term used to describe the waste material in the colon that is eventually expelled. Essentially, stool and feces are two terms referring to the same bodily waste product.
Carbon dioxide is the waste product that is picked up from cells by blood. It is transported to the lungs where it is expelled from the body during exhalation.
A cecum is a primitive rectum, where both solid and liquid waste collect before being expelled from the animal's body.
The rectum is the final section of the large intestine where waste material is stored before being expelled from the body. The rectum plays a role in solidifying the waste by absorbing water and forming solid feces.
The waste product released by the food canal, also known as the digestive tract, is primarily feces. This solid waste consists of undigested food materials, bacteria, and other substances that the body cannot absorb. Additionally, the canal produces other waste products like gases and liquid waste, which are expelled through different processes. Overall, the primary role of the food canal is to break down food and eliminate these waste materials from the body.
The waste product is formed as a result of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process generates carbon dioxide as a waste product, which is then expelled from the body through breathing.
The organ responsible for reabsorbing water and leaving solid waste is the large intestine, or colon. As digested food moves through the colon, water is absorbed back into the bloodstream, while the remaining material is compacted into feces. This process helps the body retain necessary fluids while eliminating waste. The solid waste is then expelled from the body through the rectum.
Feces are made in the colon/large intestine, then pass through the rectum and then the anus.